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8 CO/O
2
Control
NOTICE
See safety concept in chapter 8.2 Safety Concept
6. Set response threshold of the CO detection on the LT3-F.
8.10.7 Set and Optimise the CO Response Threshold on LT3-F
7. Put CO control into operation.
8.10.8.1 Commissioning with UI400.
8.10.8.2 Operating with PC Remote Software.
8. Set control parameters and dead time of the O
2
trim on CMS.
Setting the 'Proportional Factor' and 'Dead Time' Control Parameters.
Setting the 'Proportional Factor' and 'Dead Time' Control Parameters.
9. Check settings on CMS and LT.
Activating CO Control – via UI400
Exiting SETTING Mode – via CMS Remote Software
10. Back up dataset from CMS and LT3-F using CMS Remote Software (download).
Information on this is included in the basic documentation (publication no. DLT3140)
The commissioning of CO/O
2
control is now complete.
8.10.2 Putting the Electronic Ratio Control System into Operation
Commissioning of the electronic ratio control system and O
2
measurement, as described in
the device-specific instructions referred to in Chapter 1.1 Validity of these Instructions.
The integrated CO/O
2
control remains deactivated.
7 Operating Control and Displays
P 200 = 0 CO control is deactivated.
P 200 = 1 Standard (O
2
= OIL/CO = Gas)
(see chapter 8.10.8.2 Operating with PC Remote Software)
WARNING!
An incorrect setting can result in explosion.
This can result in severe injuries or death.
Note the burner manufacturer's instructions with regard to settings.
The burner (basic setting without O
2
trim or CO control) must be set so that it burns stably
under all operating conditions and the emission limit values are observed. For the ’Deactivated
CO/O
2
control’ operating condition, a correct offset for inactive control with excess air must be
set (at the factory).